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Testimonials

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The "Teamwork" stressed in the class is not something that comes naturally but is so important to success in life.

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Andy Madsen
Father of a Black Belt writes:

"Thank you for the wonderful attention you give to the Little Ninja students each weekday afternoon. My son Ethan has grown and improved since starting the program. While few of this executions could be described as flawless, his confidence and willingness to attempt new things has gotten much better. I feel Tae Kwon Do is helping his coordination as well as building his willingness to work with others. The "Teamwork" stressed in the class is not something that comes naturally but is so important to success in life. The belt wards program is also extremely worthwhile. Reminding Ethan there is a belt test coming has been a great motivator on those days he simply does not want to get ready for class. Having a formalized ceremony rewarding hard work is extremely valuable. Learning that hard work is the key to success is an important lesson that does not come automatically. I just wanted to let you know I have noticed there is so much more going on here and appreciate all the hard work you and the team put in."

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...it has a lot to do with the atmosphere that they find here I think they're really happy with it.

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Deborah Richards
mother of two Black Belts writes:

"I've seen a little bit at the beginning was almost like I was forcing them to come then it was a gradual oh I kind of like it then it was a little bit of a low it wasn't as popular to the friends or kids and then all of a sudden it was like we'll use the word psyched they would literally get psyched about coming and they found that they could really identify with it and then they found that they were pretty good and then they were getting better the more they came the better they got so it has gradually improved and I think that it has a lot to do with the atmosphere that they find here I think they're really happy with it."

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You cant put a price tag on the experience and maturity...

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Chris Zapiaion
Father of a Black Belt writes:

"Well now that he has attained his 1st degree black belt I wouldn't say that was a magic threshold through which he passed the whole time he's been taking classes here you can see or one can see that he'd become more orderly, more disciplined, more mature, more focused on what he does, he also has become more respective in school, his grades have been keeping up as well as long he's been in class which is great one does not have an inverse relationship with the other which is quite often the case with extra curricular activities so it is a great compliment not just a compliment but its actually a support to what he needs to be doing right now. You cant put a price tag on the experience and maturity that Chris has demonstrated and developed through all those years of taking Tae Kwon Do so you really there's no price tag on this sort of thing its something he's been fortunate enough to do we're glad he's done it and im very happy that he's a 1st degree."

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I think there's a million dollars worth of lessons learned.

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Jacque Powell
Mother of 7 year old writes:

"I think there's a million dollars worth of lessons learned. We're extremely proud of him and he's really learned something I think in terms of persevering and overcoming obstacles and again I keep talking about the concentration and the focus, and just you know accepting the responsibility, that again he has some place to be he has a goal to reach and keep doing what you need to do until you reach it and so yeah I think there's a million dollars worth of lessons there that's a tough question."

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...very encouraging and keeps me pushing hard...

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Rebecca Forrest
Black Belt writes:

"The instructors have treated me with respect and given me confidence that I can do well in Tae Kwon Do. I like how Mr. Chris has given me the responsibility of leading the class in stretches. Mr. Herbie has always been very encouraging and keeps me pushing hard even when I'm tired or not wanting to do class that day. Not only have people shown me respect, but I've learned to be respectful of other people around me."

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